[QUOTE=Steven Russell;142132]
Hi Steve,
Yes, I totally agree with you, the reference was clearly to a young dog and not a firearm. The term "bullpup" was not used, in conection with firearms, until around 1900 and even then not in conection with a handgun. The Bullpup is a type of longarm design. It places the gun's action and magazine behind the trigger, in front of a short buttstock. This decreases the overall length of the gun, while retaining the same length of barrel and also saves on weight. Bullpups generally result in about a 1/4 reduction in weapon length, which allows for better maneuverability in confined spaces. The concept was first used in bolt action rifles such as the Thorneycroft Carbine of 1901, although the increased distance from hand grip to bolt handle meant the decreased length had to be weighed against the increased time required to fire the weapon.
Many modern assualt rifles, such as the SA-80/L85, Steyr AUG, FAMAS and IMI Tavor TAR-21, utilise the bullpup system. No matter, imho Watson was much better off sticking with his trusty old Service Revolver anyway!
Best wishes,
Zodiac.
Originally posted by Adam Went
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Yes, I totally agree with you, the reference was clearly to a young dog and not a firearm. The term "bullpup" was not used, in conection with firearms, until around 1900 and even then not in conection with a handgun. The Bullpup is a type of longarm design. It places the gun's action and magazine behind the trigger, in front of a short buttstock. This decreases the overall length of the gun, while retaining the same length of barrel and also saves on weight. Bullpups generally result in about a 1/4 reduction in weapon length, which allows for better maneuverability in confined spaces. The concept was first used in bolt action rifles such as the Thorneycroft Carbine of 1901, although the increased distance from hand grip to bolt handle meant the decreased length had to be weighed against the increased time required to fire the weapon.
Many modern assualt rifles, such as the SA-80/L85, Steyr AUG, FAMAS and IMI Tavor TAR-21, utilise the bullpup system. No matter, imho Watson was much better off sticking with his trusty old Service Revolver anyway!
Best wishes,
Zodiac.
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